COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.

Source, The (1999)
as Himself
The blending of archival footage with new interviews and dramatic recreations bring the cultural history of the Beat Generation to life. Marking the birth of this countercultural movement from its inception in West Coast bohemian living in the 1950s to the hippie enclaves of San Francisco in the 196

Cocksucker Blues (1972)
A documentary on the Rolling Stones' 1972 North American Tour.

4.

The Queen (1968)
as
The "Miss All-American Beauty Pageant," judged by Andy Warhol, among others--as drag queens vie for the coveted crown.

Writer (feature film)

5.

Telephone, The (1988)
as Screenwriter
Vashti Blue, a struggling actor, takes out her frustrations via the telephone, making prank calls from her apartment.

6.

The Magic Christian (1970)
as Screenwriter
Sir Guy Grand adopts homeless bum Youngman to be heir to his obscene wealth, and immediately begins bringing him into the intricacies of the family business, which is to prey upon people's greed by use of the vast holdings of the Grand empire. They leave no stone unturned as sporting events, restaurants, art galleries, and traditional pheasant hunts turn into lurid displays of bad manners and profiteering. Things climax at the social event of the season, the inaugural voyage of the new pleasure cruiser The Magic Christian.

7.

End of the Road (1970)
as Screenwriter
After a catatonic episode on a railway station platform, Jacob Horner is taken to "The Farm", a bizarre insane asylum run by Doctor D. After being cured, Jacob takes a job as an English lecturer and begins a disastrous affair with Rennie, the wife of a colleague.

8.

Easy Rider (1969)
as Writer
A cross-country trip to sell drugs puts two hippie bikers on a collision course with small-town prejudices.

9.

Barbarella (1968)
as Screenwriter
An over-sexed space agent takes on a dictator and an amoral queen.

10.

Casino Royale (1967)
as Addl writ (see note)
A retired James Bond goes back into action to infiltrate a nest of enemy spies.

11.

The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
as Screenwriter
Card sharps try to deal with personal problems during a big game in New Orleans.

12.

The Loved One (1965)
as Screenwriter
An Englishman in Hollywood moves into the funeral business.

Producer (feature film)

14.

End of the Road (1970)
as Producer
After a catatonic episode on a railway station platform, Jacob Horner is taken to "The Farm", a bizarre insane asylum run by Doctor D. After being cured, Jacob takes a job as an English lecturer and begins a disastrous affair with Rennie, the wife of a colleague.

Writer (special)

15.

Stop, Thief! (1976)
as Writer
An historical drama about the journalistic expose and subsequent downfall of William Marcy Tweed -- known to history as "Boss" Tweed -- the notorious Tammany Hall political boss of old New York.